Manufacturing Career Growth

Career Growth in the Manufacturing Industry

The Manufacturing Industry is an industry that thrives on innovation and growth across a vast range of sectors. Not only does this make it an incredibly exciting industry to work within, but it also means opportunities for career growth are plentiful.

The Manufacturing Industry currently employs 12 million skilled workers in the US and is only destined to expand further in the coming years. This means that, as well as new roles becoming available, existing workers will have the option of further training and development, opening up more opportunities for career growth.

For those of you looking for a career that will allow for continual progress, the opportunity to move up the ranks and a chance to develop your skills and expertise, the Manufacturing Industry is a great place to start.

But what does career growth in the Manufacturing Industry look like?

Manufacturing Career Growth Pathways

The Manufacturing Industry is comprised of six key clusters:

  • Production
  • Manufacturing Production Process Development
  • Logistics and Inventory Control
  • Quality Assurance
  • Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance
  • Maintenance, Installation and Repair

Each cluster offers an abundance of roles, ranging from entry-level to managerial positions, offering a wide range of opportunities no matter your current status.

These sectors also offer the opportunity for cross-experience as many of the skills required are transferable, making for further exciting career growth.

Let’s take a look at some examples of career growth within the aforementioned sectors:

Production

Starting out your manufacturing career in production will likely see you holding a more hands-on role in the production line. As you progress and your knowledge expands, you may take on the role of a Production Supervisor or work to become a Certified Maintenance Technician, following natural progression into a managerial role.

 

Quality Assurance

Following your successful time in Production, you may then take the opportunity to move into a Quality Assurance based role. You’ll be able to transfer the skills obtained in your Production roles to ensure high-quality standards and specs are met. You may work your way towards more senior roles within this sector, like Quality Supervisor or Manufacturing Quality Inspector.

 

Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance

Now that you’ve spent some time in Quality Assurance, you may feel drawn towards a more specialised role in Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance. Again, you’ll be able to take the skills honed in your Quality Assurance role with you to progress into titles such as Safety Supervisor or Health and Regulatory Inspector.

While these are just a few examples, it’s clear to see the sheer scope of career growth and progression opportunity available to you in a career in the Manufacturing Industry. No matter your skillset or current level, the Manufacturing Industry gives you the chance to create a truly fulfilling career.

 

Your Manufacturing Career

Embarking on a career in Manufacturing now could see you flying high in any number of exciting roles in the near future. For more information on how best to kickstart your Manufacturing Career, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our brilliant recruitment team.

Jack Miller
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